My Cartoons about Gadhafi and Libya

Here’s my newest cartoon about Libya and its crazy leader, Moammar Gadhafi. The U.S. complains about being broke, and we’re already engaged in two separate wars that have cost billions, yet here we are once again leading the charge against a power-crazy despot unwilling to step down:

People in foreign countries like to talk badly about the United States, but whenever it comes to a U.N. Resolution or an incident that requires force, we always seem to be the ones leading the way, bearing the weight of the engagement:

It’s not as if Gadhafi doesn’t deserve to be taken out. The power-hungry leader turned his weapons on his own people, killing innocent civilians in a last-ditch effort to remain in power, despite country-wide protests that followed the example of places like Tunisia and Egypt:

But none of that matters to Gadhafi. It doesn’t matter how much blood is shed, or who’s shedding it, as long as at the end of the day, he’s still in charge: